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- 4th July, 1999
- 5th July, 1999
- 6th July, 1999
- 7th July, 1999
After the death of General Zia-ul-Haq, Ghulam Ishaq Khan took over as Acting President of Pakistan on _____.
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- 17th August, 1988
- 18th August, 1988
- 19th August, 1988
- 20th August, 1988
General Elections 1988 were held in Pakistan on _____.
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- 10th and 11th November, 1988
- 13th and 16th November, 1988
- 12th and 15th November, 1988
- 16th and 19th November, 1988
Miss Benazir Bhutto took oath as the 12th and the first female Muslim Prime Minister of Pakistan on _____.
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- 2nd December, 1987
- 2nd December, 1990
- 2nd December, 1989
- 2nd December, 1988
On 3rd December, 1988, the government of Mrs. Benazir Bhutto gave the office of Speaker National Assembly to _____.
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- Syed Iftikhar Gillani
- Malik Meraj Khalid
- Ch. Fazal Elahi
- Ch. Pervaiz Elahi
On 24th December, 1988, the post of Chairman of Senate of Pakistan was won by _____.
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- Nawab Akbar Bugti
- Ghulam Ishaq Khan
- Farooq Leghari
- Wasim Sajjad
On 15th December, 1988, the Balochistan Assembly was dissolved by Balochistan Governor named _____.
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- Zulfiqar Ali Magsi
- General Muhammad Musa Khan
- Akbar Bugti
- Taj Muhammad Jamali
After an agreement between Maulana Fazlur Rehman and Nawab Akbar Bugti, the latter took over as the Chief Minister of Balochistan on _____.
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- 3rd February, 1989
- 4th February, 1989
- 5th February, 1989
- 6th February, 1989
On 29th December, 1988, the fourth SAARC Conference was held in _____.
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- Colombo
- Delhi
- Kathmandu
- Islamabad
On 23rd April, 1989, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government launched the Peoples Works Programme in _____.
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- NWFP (KPK)
- Sindh
- Punjab
- Balochistan
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